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BYU Basketball Almanac Has he 2015-16 BYU Basketball Almanac has been designed to provide local, regional Tand national media with useful information about the BYU basketball program, its history and tradition. Additional information is available online via BYUcougars.com. Should you require additional information, such as photo- graphs, video or additional media guides, please contact the BYU Athletic Communications office at (801) 422-8948. We appreciate your coverage of BYU basketball and look forward to working with you this season. BYU BASKETBALL - WINNING TRADITION • 1951 and 1966 NIT Champions • 29 NCAA Tournament Appearances • 29 Regular Season Conference Championships • Two National Players of the Year – Danny Ainge and Jimmer Fredette • Jimmer Fredette – 2010-11 NCAA scoring champ at 28.9 ppg • 12th all-time in NCAA history in total victories • NCAA Academic Progress Rate recognition – 2006 to 2012 • 27 All-Americans and five Academic All-Americans • Six Conference Players of the Year since 2000 • 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2011 Conference Champions • .768 (126-38) – Dave Rose's conference winning percentage • 257-88 (.745) – Dave Rose's coaching record • Dave Rose – three-time MWC Coach of the Year • 15 postseason invitations in last 16 years • 53-game home winning streak from 2005 to 2008 • 221-26 (.895) home record in last 16 years • 2010-11 final rankings of No. 10 (AP Poll), No. 13 (Coaches Poll) • 2009-10 final rankings of No. 17 (AP Poll), No. 22 (Coaches Poll) • Back-to-back 30-win seasons – 30 in 2009-10 and 32 in 2010-11 • Five-straight seasons ranked in the top 25 (2007 to 2011) • 10-straight 20-win seasons (2006 to 2015) • Six-straight NCAA tournament appearances (2007 to 2012) • 15-game win streak in 2009-10, second longest in program history • Two 10-game win streaks in 2010-11, first time in program history • Ranked No. 1 in the nation in free-throw percentage (2010) • Ranked No. 2 in the nation in scoring offense (2010, 2015) • Ranked No. 2 in the nation in scoring margin (2010) • Ranked No. 2 in the nation in 3-point field-goal percentage (2010) • Ranked No. 3 in the nation in scoring offense (2014) • Ranked No. 4 in the nation in assists (2015) • Ranked No. 5 in the nation in winning percentage (2011) • Ranked No. 5 in the nation in scoring margin (2011) • Ranked No. 6 in the nation in assists (2012) • Ranked No. 7 in the nation in scoring offense (2011) • Ranked No. 10 in the nation in free-throw percentage (2011) 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 58 110 INTRODUCTION OPPONENTS/CONFERENCE BYU HOOP RECORDS Winning Tradition .............1 All-Time Series Records ..... 50-51 Individual Career Records .. 103-105 Table of Contents .............2 Opponent SID Directory ........52 Year-by-Year Season Leaders ...106 2015-16 Schedule ............3 Series vs. Opponent Results. 53-56 Individual Season Records . 107-108 Quick Facts ............... 4-5 Coach Rose vs. All Competition ..57 Individual Game Records ......109 Season Preview ............ 6-7 Team Season Records .... 110-112 Honors Candidates ............8 Team Game Records .........113 Roster .....................9 66 Freshman Season Records .....114 BYU HOOPS HISTORY Freshman Game Records ......115 BYU Basketball Tradition .... 58-59 100-Point Games ...........116 10 Cougars in Conference .........60 Coaching Records ...........117 MEET THE COUGARS Conference Tournament Results ..61 1,000 Point Club ....... 118-122 Nate Austin ............. 10-12 Conference Championships .. 62-63 Marriott Center Records .......123 Kyle Collinsworth ......... 13-16 All-Time Results .......... 64-80 NCAA Individual Records ......124 Chase Fischer ............ 17-19 All-Time Lettermen ........ 81-83 NIT Individual Records .......125 Kyle Davis .............. 20-21 Year-by-Year Coaching Records. 84-85 NCAA Record Book ..........126 Jamal Aytes ............. 22-24 Year-by-Year Team Statistics .. 86-87 BYU Poll History ............127 Cory Calvert ............. 24-25 NCAA Tournament Results ......88 BYU vs. Ranked Teams ... 128-129 Corbin Kaufusi ........... 26-27 NIT Results ................89 Jake Toolson. 28-29 Tournament Results. 90 Cooper Ainge ...............30 138 Elijah Bryant ...............30 2014-15 SEASON REVIEW Jordan Chatman .............31 99 Season Review .............130 Nick Emery ................32 ALL-TIME HONORS Game Results ..............131 Alan Hamson ...............33 Danny Ainge ...............92 Team Statistics .............132 Jakob Hartsock ..............33 Jimmer Fredette .............93 WCC and NCAA Statistics .....133 Braiden Shaw ...............34 Kresimir Cosic ..............94 Team Game-by-Game ........134 Zac Seljaas ................34 Stan Watts .................95 Individual Game-by-Game .....135 All-Americans ...............96 Individual Statistics-All Games ..136 Conference Honors ...........97 Individual Statistics-WCC Games. 137 43 All-Conference Performers .... 98-99 Results and Leaders .........138 BYU COACHING STAFF Cougars in the Pros ...... 100-101 Individual Game Highs .......139 Dave Rose .............. 36-39 Team Game Highs/Lows ......140 Tim LaComb ................40 Category Leaders ....... 141-142 Terry Nashif ................40 Individual Honors ...........143 Quincy Lewis ...............41 Andrew May ................41 Basketball Support Staff ........42 51 THE UNIVERSITY Athletic Administration .........43 This is BYU ............. 44-45 Marriott Center ........... 46-49 2 2015-16 SCHEDULE 2015-2016 SCHEDULE MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS DATE OPPONENT PLACE TIME TV Produced by: Kyle Chilton and Dave Oct. 28 Cougar Tipoff^ Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv.org Broberg Oct. 30 Arizona Christian^ Provo, Utah 7:30 p.m. BYUtv Layout & Design by: Dave Broberg Nov. 7 Alaska^ Provo, Utah 7:30 p.m. BYUtv Editorial content provided by: Kyle Chilton Nov. 13 Utah Valley Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv Editing by: Kyle Chilton, Kenny Cox and Nov. 16 at Long Beach State@ Long Beach, California 10:45 p.m. ESPN2 Kevin Nielsen Nov. 20 Adams State Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv Photography by: Mark Philbrick, Jaren Nov. 25 Mississippi Valley State Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv Wilkey Nov. 28 Belmont Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv Printing by: BYU Print Services Dec. 2 at Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 8 p.m. Pac-12 Network Dec. 5 vs. Weber State+ Salt Lake City, Utah 1 p.m. BYUtv Dec. 9 Utah State Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv Dec. 12 at Colorado Boulder, Colorado 6 p.m. Pac-12 Network Dec. 18 Central Michigan Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv Dec. 22 vs. Harvard# Honolulu, Hawaii 11:30 a.m. ESPNU Dec. 23 vs. Auburn/New Mexico# Honolulu, Hawaii TBA ESPN Networks Dec. 25 vs. TBA# Honolulu, Hawaii TBA ESPN Networks Dec. 31 at Saint Mary’s* Moraga, California 8 p.m. ESPNU Jan. 2 at Pacific* Stockton, California 3 p.m. CSN BA/ROOT NW/TWC SN Jan. 7 Santa Clara* Provo, Utah 9 p.m. ESPNU Jan. 9 San Francisco* Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv Jan. 14 at Gonzaga* Spokane, Washington 6 p.m. ESPN or ESPN2 Jan. 16 at Portland* Portland, Oregon 3 p.m. ROOT NW&RM/CSN CA Jan. 21 at Loyola Marymount* Los Angeles, California 8 p.m. TWC SN/CSN+ Jan. 23 at Pepperdine* Malibu, California 5 p.m. BYUtv Jan. 28 Loyola Marymount* Provo, Utah 9 p.m. ESPNU Jan. 30 Pepperdine* Provo, Utah 8 p.m. ESPN2 Feb. 4 Saint Mary’s* Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv Feb. 6 Pacific* Provo, Utah 2 p.m. TWC SN/ROOT NW&RM/CSN CA Feb. 11 at San Francisco* San Francisco, California 7 p.m. BYUtv Feb. 13 at Santa Clara* Santa Clara, California 1 p.m. TWC SN/ROOT NW&RM/CSN CA Feb. 18 at San Diego* San Diego, California 8 p.m. ESPNU Feb. 20 San Diego* Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv Feb. 25 Portland* Provo, Utah 9 p.m. ESPNU Feb. 27 Gonzaga* Provo, Utah TBA ESPN or ESPN2 Mar. 3-8 WCC Basketball Championships Las Vegas TBA ESPN Networks/BYUtv ^ Exhibition @ ESPN Tip-Off Marathon + at EnergySolutions Arena # Diamond Head Classic * WCC Game All times local to site 3 QUICK FACTS COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 ::Quick Facts UNIVERSITY INFORMATION BASKETBALL STAFF Location ...................... Provo, Utah Head Coach .................... Dave Rose Founded ................... Oct. 15, 1875 Alma Mater (year) ............ Houston (1983) Elevation ...................... 4,553 feet Record at School (years) .....257-88 (11th year) Enrollment ....................... 33,336 Career Division I Record (years) ..........same Nickname .......................Cougars Office phone for head coach ...........Call SID Mascot ..........................Cosmo Best time/day to reach coach ..........Call SID Colors .....................Blue and White Basketball Office Fax ..........(801) 422-5965 Arena (capacity) .......Marriott Center (18,987) Associate Head Coach (Alma Mater, year) Conference .............West Coast Conference ...............Tim LaComb (Utah, 2006) President ..................Kevin J Worthen Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater, year) Athletics Director ................Tom Holmoe . Terry Nashif (BYU, 2005) .............Quincy Lewis (Wagner, 1993) BYU TEAM INFO Director of Basketball Operations (Alma Mater, year) 2014-15 Overall Record .............. 25-10 ...............Andrew May (BYU, 2010) Conference Record/Finish ......13-5 (2nd WCC) 2015 Postseason ................NCAA, 0-1 PROGRAM HISTORY lost to Ole Miss, 94-90 (NCAA First Round) First Year of Basketball ................1903 2015 Final National Ranking ...........NR/NR Overall All-Time Record ......1738-1048 (.624) Starters Returning/Lost .................. 3/2 Winning Seasons ............. 88 (last 2015) Lettermen Returning/Lost ............... 6/10 Conference Championships ......29 (last 2011) Returning Redshirts ......................4 Postseason Appearances (record)
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